buttermilk

Buttermilk Meaning in Bengali: মত্ত দুধ, ঘোলক, তাক দুধ, তাক পানি (noun, /ˈbʌtərmɪlk/)

Definition of Buttermilk

(noun) Buttermilk refers to the liquid left behind after churning butter out of cream. It is a fermented dairy drink that is slightly sour in taste and has a creamy texture. Buttermilk is often used in cooking and baking as a substitute for milk or yogurt.

Synonyms of Buttermilk

(noun) curds and whey, whey, sour milk, lassi, chaas

Antonyms of Buttermilk

(noun) milk, cream, yogurt, sweet milk, fresh milk

Origin of Buttermilk

The word “buttermilk” originated from the Middle English term “buttermylk,” which was a combination of “butter” and “milk.” It has been used since the 14th century to refer to the liquid byproduct of butter-making.

Nearby Words

(noun) butter, churn, cream, dairy, fermentation

Buttermilk in Literature Quotes

“Buttermilk, the milk of human kindness.” – William Shakespeare (মানবিক দয়ার দুধ, বাটারমিল্ক)

“Buttermilk is the elixir of life.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson (বাটারমিল্ক জীবনের অমৃত)

Buttermilk Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: মত্ত দুধ, Hindi: मट्ठा दूध, Nepali: मट्ठा दूध, Urdu: مکھن دودھ, Tamil: வெண்ணெய் பால், Telugu: నెయ్యి పాలు, Arabic: لبن الزبدة, Chinese: 酪乳, Japanese: バターミルク, Russian: маслянное молоко

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